The global market for chemical products is developing extremely rapidly, and the demand for high-quality raw materials is constantly growing. In this context, MBF Group SA stands out as a trusted partner, offering comprehensive solutions for contracting and supplying urea and AdBlue to customers in Poland and Europe. Thanks to effective supply chain management, the company has already made a number of deliveries to contractors in Poland, Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Top quality urea
One of MBF Group’s key strengths is its commitment to providing products that meet the highest quality standards. Uncoated urea, offered by the company, is subject to rigorous selection and quality testing, which guarantees its compliance with customer requirements. The technical urea supplied has a high nitrogen content and meets standards for biuret and sulfur content. Imported products are mainly sourced from Central Asian countries, which ensures their competitiveness and stability of supply.
Safety and compliance
The use of urea in various industries requires compliance with relevant safety and environmental regulations. MBF Group reminds its clients to verify local regulations and implement appropriate health and safety procedures. Only this approach can minimize potential risks to human health and the environment.
Partnership and experience
MBF Group SA, thanks to many years of experience and cooperation with trusted suppliers from Central Asia, offers products that are not only competitively priced, but also meet the highest market standards. The company builds long-term relationships with its customers, tailoring its services to their individual needs, making it a reliable partner in the chemical industry.
We invite all companies that are looking for a reliable supplier of urea and AdBlue – key products for modern industry – to cooperate with us.
On dn. A pilot delivery of uncoated urea N46 was made on February 20, 2024. The order was carried out for a Polish capital company based in Przemyśl, and according to the information provided, the product is to be ultimately intended for export to Ukraine. The completed order is a test delivery to analyze the quality of the product.
On dn. On February 21, 2024, the first delivery of uncoated urea N46 was made with a shipment to Slovakia to the city of Bratislava. The order was executed on behalf of a Polish capital company based in Krakow and, according to the order, the place of delivery and transaction was the city of Bratislava, Slovakia. The commodity has a CE declaration of conformity for a simple permanent unrestricted macronutrient fertilizer. According to the purchaser, the urea will be used to produce AdBlue liquid.
Urea, also known as diatomic urea, is an organic chemical compound with the formula NH₂CONH₂ that plays a key role in many areas of industry and agriculture. Due to its unique chemical structure and ability to accumulate nitrogen, urea is widely used as a nitrogen fertilizer, essential for plant growth. The nitrogen in urea is easily absorbed by plants, making it one of the most popular and effective fertilizers for agricultural crops, horticulture, as well as for lawns and ornamental plants.
Urea usually comes in the form of white granules and can be applied to all kinds of soils, except those with very high acid or alkaline pH and freshly calcified soils. Its versatility allows it to be used in field crops, grasslands, vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and shrubs. It can be used both in the form of traditional fertilization and in fine-drop spraying, which ensures its versatility and effectiveness. With its high concentration of nitrogen (typically 45%, 40% or 35%), urea is also convenient to transport and store, making it a preferred choice for farmers and gardeners.
In addition to agriculture, urea is widely used in the chemical industry, where it is used in the production of various nitrogen compounds such as resins, adhesives and pharmaceuticals. One of its most important industrial applications is the role of a reducer in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process used to clean diesel exhaust. In this process, urea effectively reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, helping to protect the environment and improve air quality. Thanks to its versatility and ecological utility, urea remains one of the most important chemicals in the global economy.
AdBlue is a specialized fluid used in diesel vehicles that supports the reduction of harmful emissions. It is a solution consisting of 32.5% urea and 67.5% demineralized water, developed for modern automotive technology. Its main task is to neutralize nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are one of the most harmful components of exhaust gases emitted by diesel vehicles. In an era of increasing environmental requirements and tightening emission standards, AdBlue has become a key element in the drive for greener transportation.
The operation of AdBlue is based on the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process. The fluid is stored in a separate tank and does not mix with the fuel. It goes under pressure into the exhaust system, where it is broken down in the SCR catalytic converter under the influence of high temperatures. The urea in the solution gives off ammonia, which reacts chemically with nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas. This process converts harmful NOx into harmless nitrogen and water vapor, which are safe for both humans and the environment. As a result, SCR technology and the use of AdBlue significantly reduce the impact of cars on air quality.
AdBlue is also a safe product for daily use. The liquid itself is not toxic or harmful to humans, and its accidental contact with the skin or spilling on the ground does not cause serious risks. However, in order to maintain its effectiveness, it must be stored in proper conditions, away from extreme temperatures. The growing demand for AdBlue is due not only to its ecological properties, but also to the increasing number of vehicles equipped with SCR systems. Thanks to its functionality and efficiency, AdBlue has become an integral part of modern transportation, responding to the needs of drivers and environmental requirements.